Walnut Oil Juglans regia is a deciduous Tree belonging to genus juglans and family Juglandaceae, growing up to the height of 65ft.It has the diameter of around 23cm.
The name juglans is derived from the wife of Jupiter, named juno.
Oil Color: Golden Clear Acidic value: less than 2 percent Peroxide Value: greater than 5mEq Aroma: Nutty and woody Refractive index: 1.4696 Saponification Value: 0.194 Specific Gravity: 0.925 Smoke point: 160°C Chemical composition
The main constituents of the oil are Lauric Acid,Myristic Acid, Palmitic Acid Arachidic Acid, Eicosenoic Acid andBehenic Acid. Extraction The oil is extracted from the roasted kernel by the hydraulic press method.
Uses Blood flow: This oil has high amount of monounsaturated fatty acids such as omega 9 which facilitate to keep the arteries agile. The suppleness of the arteries encourages the stream of blood getting viscous which is the primary reason for hyper tension and heart disease.
Cardiovascular: The presence of large amount of alpha-linolenic acid in the oil is an omega-3 fatty acid which is known for its cardio-strengthening benefits. It also preserves the working of endothelial cells, which keeps the vessel flexible, thereby improving the heart’s health.
Skin diseases: It improves the quality and texture of the skin because of the presence of various vitamins-B1, B2, E and niacin. It can be applied on the various skin fungal infections like ringworm, redness and athlete’s foot. It soothes the pain in psoriasis condition.
Skin care and Anti-ageing: being the natural source of antioxidants and fights against the free radicals that are the reason for cell damage, ultimately hastening the aging process. Thus walnut oil being the natural moisturizer is rejuvenates our skin.
Culinary use: It has nutty aroma which makes it dressing oil. It can be applied on salads and cold dishes of meat. In Baking industry it used to make delicatessen pastries and cakes.










